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HKSSIK HFUKK. I I : I ♦ ! • I I ft j 1 ft j ••IlF.SS Vround the school uv hear very II.tie of Howie, ns she Keep pretty well out of the lime lipht -and she Is so bashful, too £t « « member of the ,Iris’ basket ball team her fame spread, and rumor has It that Ih-ssle is some basket ball player- PeoP|c sn ' is tin acknowledged belle of that part of the town which lies across th river, and we don’t doubt it one bit. GKORGK (’ATI. IN. George detests Kb Is (we don t blame him I on general principles, and be was too little to go in for athletics, so there were only two tiling left for him to do make a name for himself, as a shark” in his studies, or become u first-nighter at all the shows. George chose the latter, ami as a result George Is the best posted iiersou in the K. F. A. on anything along theatrical lines, lie can always be dei ended upon to tell whether the show at the Mozart is £04x1 ur bad. and bis opinion is always the last word on the subject. “ V tli i oorf mIi(nr. HELEN CAIHGASC. Helen is one of the sort that makes our school a Uv— Institution if It weren’t for such heerfuin and optimism as Helen i»»s e8ties and the high marks she receives, the r ,t of us would be sadly lacking in school spirit. She disjects life and cheer to all about her. If anyone has a grouch, he goes to Nell. i Ve have known several to manu- facture grouches t. For all around good nature, we recommend Helen. MATH CHAPIN. Maud significant of kindness is a name suitably chosen for our Maud Chapin. Some clay, perhaps, this vir- tue will lead her to the head of a great charitable Institution, where her natural cheerfulness and kind- ness will stand her In good stead. Hut whatever her path In life, may success attend her. for her efforts will always In directed toward the welfare of her fellowinen.
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JKUTIU'l i: MOW Kit. OKRT This bright little Miss hulls from ihr rural district. They Ml us that ni times she Is a grind, but wo wonder If ni Intervals she Is not dreaming of n eertaln pair of brown eves? You wouldn’t think It of •tjert hut still we have heard some tales out of school.” Tabby cats and tea are not meant for such as she. “OOOilursH.’’’ CLIFFORD imr.VDAGE. CLIFF , Clifford Is just big enough and I good looking enough to make himself a great favorite with the ladies, and also secure for himself a position cn the foot hall team. Around the halls. I’liff «an Ih seen almost any day. making himself popular with • the girls and exciting the envy of the rest of the fellows, ’liff also has some ambitions as an a tor. and likes to he considered an authority on boxing that lie Isn’t either). “Who in hetn FKA.NK If Frank ha» n« f ri» -n at»iv - «h rest of oh In knowledge, he certainly has In the matter of feet and Inch- . We often wonder how lor g • s uo or •town the North stairway without h imping his bead. In ela -rooms, you will find Frank always -tiling In a l a -k mat »they wouldn’t «lare put him In front» surveying ft'-m his superior height whatever goe on In the room, and enjoying the advan- tage of being the tallpsi boy In the school. The girls take to Frank • n stdetnbly. too. i They like ia’1 b« y with Ida k hair). Idd y u -ay her last name began with ao II. Frank • MAItGAItKT Ml t’KI.I’.Y, .I r ttii I little girl irith a xirei t little xw He. Margaret is one of those girls whom most people consider very ipti -t and precise, because of her modest and retiring ways; but rea’ly. she is not the least bit so when you know her. In fact, wo have It from good authority, that she Is very much the opposite and Is willing at any time to indulge in any sport you may pro pose. Of course you are aware that Marg” has the distinction of being one of lire Three Twins” who may he seen at any time promenading the halls of dear K. K. A oarst p. I I » -
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HEN E VI EVE (’I.AUK. “PEACHES’’ Well, Peaches,” how would it: seem to retire Into private life and not be cpilte so popularV You cer- tainly have enjoyed the social side of school life and. perhaps, It was hard to break the ties that hound you to K. F. A., so you stayed another year. Your quiet and unassuming ways have been a pleasure to all who have become acquainted with you. KI TH COLE. tVlio sitid “Sti11 water runs deep?” This saying certainly applies to Ruth and expresses Iter characteristics better than we can tell them. Al- though site is studious and attentive In class, her fund of humor, chatter, and jokes are well known outside of class-rooms, especially in the back of study-rooms! Hut then, that's giving her away. From her astonish- ing progress In the commercial course, we are sure that Ruth will have a successful business career. “On tch ; !” HA7.F.L CLEARWATER. t Friendship with this girl of such charming personality and character Is a thing to be appreciated, and iter cheery helpfulness has steered many or us over the hard places. Yes, Hazel is a great favorite with every- one and her even temper may serve as a profitable example to nil of ns. for we have yet to hear her say a cross word. Ve predict great things for you during the years to come. Faint'd not only by your knowledge but also by your exceptional musical ability. EILEEN COLLINS. “Elmira ( iris arc lirii lit mill fair, El in ini t irls arc debonair. And Eileen is no exception to the rule, even though site does live in Southport. In fact. Eileen's combina tion of a musical-sounding name, ro y cheeks and big eyes, is hard to beat at least one young man thinks so. Eileen is athletically inclined, being a star player on the girls' basket ball team. - “Ye Coils!'’
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